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प्रश्न
How do methanogens help to generate biogas?
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उत्तर
The methanogenic bacteria digest the organic mass to produce marsh gas during the secondary treatment of sewage. Marsh gas is a mixture of gases containing methane, hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide which form biogas.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Do you think microbes can also be used as a source of energy? If yes, how?
Name the animals in which methanogens occur and the role they play there.
Answer the following question.
Write any two places where methanogens can be found.
Biogas is produced by ______.
The technology of biogas production from cow dung was developed in India largely due to the efforts of ______.
The residue left after methane production from cattle dung is ______.
Methanogens do not produce ______.
What would happen if our intestine harbours microbial flora exactly similar to that found in the rumen of cattle?
Draw a diagrammatic sketch of biogas plant, and label its various components given below: Gas Holder, Sludge Chamber, Digester, Dung+water chamber.
Can we use slurry of human excreta instead of cowdung slurry to produce biogas in a typical biogas plant? Support your answer giving reasons.
